In windows, you just need to set the printer driver to print to a file. The
WinCoupe needs to do nothing except send the printed data to a printer
driver.

As for DOS, (and the rest of your email), I don't know about USB, but you
can definitely use the method for serial ports. The last I saw, you just
needed to tell DOS to make "prn:" either any of the parrellel or serieal
ports "lpt1:", "com2:", etc.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aley Keprt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 9:51 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: Wincoupe
> 
> Yes, this was my original idea.
> When Si implement printing to a file, we can print on a printer as well.
> That's it.
> I hope this should work even you have connected your printer via
> serial port or usb. The file prn (or is it prn: ?) is a standard output
> device
> of the file system. I know it from DOS, works well on Win95/98. I have
> never tested it on NT.
> 

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